A Daytona Beach man who reportedly admitted to police he had a problem with liking kids was arrested Tuesday on child pornography charges.

Officials went to Ronald A. Lynn's home on June 29, where he let them in and answered several questions about file-sharing programs he's used.

Police said Lynn admitted that he had downloaded and viewed child pornography on numerous occasions and that he shared those files with other users on peer-to-peer file-sharing.

Following the questioning, detectives told Lynn they had a search warrant and executed it. They seized computers, DVDs, CDs, a camera and several other items.

On one of the hard drives seized, police said a forensic examination found an estimated 150 suspected videos of child pornography.

Lynn was taken into custody at the Daytona Beach Police Department. Police said as he was being escorted through the department he said, "The child porn I was downloading was only of kids I didn't know. None of them are real. I don't make my own videos, I promise. Maybe we can work this out since they are not local girls.

Lynn is charged with two counts of promotion of sexual performance by a child and 18 counts of possession of photos of sexual performance by a child. His bond was set at $210,000.